Ocular Surgery News U.S. Edition Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Ocular Surgery News U.S. Edition.
Table of Contents
- Careful advance design of clinical trial may avoid problems later Michele Stratton
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- Careful co-monitoring of patients with ocular inflammation increases positive outcomes Jeanne Gonzalez
- Contact lens-intolerant optometrist receives CustomCornea LASIK William Tullo, OD
- Direct measurement of LASIK flap possible with femtosecond laser bubbles Jared Schultz
- Early detection key to reversing ocular complications after gastric bypass, surgeon says Daniele Cruz
- For eyes with challenging zonules, capsules, ‘be prepared’ Mary E. Archer, ELS; Erin L. Boyle
- Global refractive market holds potential for growth, analyst reports Daniele Cruz
- Iris registration to become standard of care for laser, surgeon says Daniele Cruz
- Keratectasia may not be a long-term problem David W. Mullin; Michela Cimberle; Michelle Dalton; Jared Schultz; Lauren Wolkoff
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- Modern excimer improvements due to more than wavefront technology, optics expert says Tim Donald, ELS
- Ophthalmic industry’s advocacy message focuses on benefits of technology Andy Stapars
- Piggyback IOL may resolve poor postop acuity, halos Jared Schultz
- Postop corneal swelling an indicator of endothelial damage after phaco Jared Schultz
- Prismatic IOL restores vision in patients with macular degeneration Michela Cimberle
- Round table: Safety of advanced surface ablation techniques draws interest
- Survival in a changing health care landscape requires adaptation, planning Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Back to Basics column provides a concise review Uday Devgan, MD
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- The difficulties of owning, selling a large, closely held practice John B. Pinto
- Bundling designer postop surgical packs with IOLs Alan E. Reider, JD, MPH
- ASC reimbursement and surgical coding for Medicare Riva Lee Asbell
- Balanced scorecard helps achieve practice vision by balancing financial, non-financial goals Kent B. Bone, COE, MBA